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Squarespace https://squarespace.syuh.net/Qjk7nx Wix https://wix.pxf.io/c/41544/2096727/25... Shopify https://shopify.pxf.io/mOQYEa Square https://square.sjv.io/LK97mo Webflow https://try.webflow.com/sbr Framer https://framer.link/steve-benjamins Hostinger http://www.hostg.xyz/aff_c?offer_id=1... Carrd https://try.carrd.co/r2x1byk2 WordPress https://www.wordpress.org If you’re trying to figure out which website builder is best in 2025, this video is for you. I compare the most popular builders — Squarespace, Wix, Shopify, Square, Webflow, Framer, Hostinger, Carrd, and WordPress — and show how each one actually works. You’ll see how easy they are to use, how customizable they are, and which type of website each one is best suited for. We start with Squarespace, one of the most popular general-purpose website builders. Then we compare it to Wix, which gives you more freedom but can be harder to make responsive. From there we move into Shopify and Square, two ecommerce-focused builders that handle online stores very differently. I also try a few AI website builders to see if they’re ready for real-world use yet. Some are surprisingly good at generating designs, but editing through prompts is still clunky — which makes traditional visual editors like Squarespace and Webflow feel much more intuitive. Next we dive into Webflow and Framer, the design-driven tools that give you developer-level control without writing code. They’re powerful but have a learning curve, which makes them perfect for designers, startups, and anyone who wants full creative freedom. Finally, I take a quick look at Hostinger and Carrd, two budget-friendly builders, and wrap up with WordPress, the flexible open-source platform that still powers much of the web. This video isn’t sponsored, but it does include affiliate links — meaning I may earn a commission if you sign up. 00:00 Intro 00:24 Squarespace 02:22 Wix 04:21 Shopify 06:36 Square 08:57 What about AI? 11:25 Webflow & Framer 13:44 Carrd & Hostinger 15:38 Bonus Tool! 17:38 Conclusion